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A free family Halloween event at a brewery means fun for the kids AND the adults! Join us at Sing Sing Kill Brewery on Sunday, October 27th to create memories with the fam this spooky season. Entertainment Hour from 1-2pm: Kids can enjoy pumpkin bowling, a giant 10' long coloring page, Halloween-theme word searches & […]

The Chair Show explores the creativity, forms and traditions of seating. At center stage is the chair, endlessly recast as luxurious or austere, regal or intimate, straightforward or ironic. Chairs give shape to the ways in which we rest and recreate ourselves in private, or inhabit ‘seats of power’ in public. As supporting players of […]

Winner of four Tony® Awards, AIDA is an epic tale of love, loyalty and betrayal, with an exhilarating Tony and Grammy Award winning score by Elton John & Tim Rice. An enslaved Nubian princess, Aida, finds her heart entangled with Radames, an Egyptian soldier who is betrothed to the Pharaoh’s daughter, Amneris. As their forbidden […]

The arrival of the recent works of Jylian GUSTLIN is always a joyous affair. One can rely not only on a definitive maturation, as evidenced in her new and beautifully rendered works, but by GUSTLIN’s continuous broadening of both subject and her approach to surface. Her compositions are now more complex spatially, and multi-dimensional in […]

12:30 pm

Anthologies are a terrific way for both established and emerging writers to have their work printed in widely read collections. In this talk writer and editor, CMarie Fuhrman will discuss how editors choose, organize and develop an anthology and give tips for preparing and submitting your work and increasing your chances of being published. CMarie […]

2:00 pm

World famous gardens on a Hudson River estate 100 years ago fell into ruin but are now being actively restored. Tours every Sunday through October last 90 minutes and feature the Persian Walled Garden, Vista Steps, Temple of Love with waterfalls, Rock and Stream Garden (new), Rhododendron Walk (new) and Ruin Garden in the Gate […]

7:00 pm

Come shake your Lulav and Etrog with Temple Beth Abraham at Sukkot Services. Named after the booths (“sukkot” in Hebrew) where Jews eat and celebrate with family and friends during this week-long celebration, the festival of Sukkot is one of the three great pilgrimage festivals of the Jewish year.

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